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Revision as of 16:46, 5 May 2012

The Living Daylights DVD cover.

Movie (1987)

Starring:
Timothy Dalton (James Bond)
Maryam d'Abo (Kara Milovy)
Jeroen Krabbé (General Georgi Koskov)
Joe Don Baker (Brad Whitaker)
John Rhys-Davies (General Leonid Pushkin)
Desmond Llewelyn (Q)

The British aid in the defection of Russian General, only to find that he has his own agenda.

Also from this series:
James Bond films

Hawker Siddeley Nimrod MR2

The aircraft is seen briefly in the opening scene.

Lockheed C-130 Hercules C.1/C.3

Operated by the Royal Air Force.

Hawker Siddeley Harrier T4A

Registration ZB602.

Used to extract Koskov.

Bell UH-1H-BF Iroquois

This aircraft was siezed by the British during the Argentine war and later rebuilt and sold. Registration G-HUEY.

Boeing 727-2B6

Operated by Royal Air Maroc.

Boeing 757-2B6

Operated by Royal Air Maroc.

On the left behind the ambulance.

Lockheed C-130H Hercules

Most likely operated by the Royal Moroccan Air Force.

North American Rockwell OV-10B Bronco & Dassault-Dornier Alpha Jet E(H)

Again part of the Royal Moroccan Air Force.

OV-10 in the middle with the Alpha Jet on the left and Fouga Magister on the right.

Fouga CM170 Magister

Royal Moroccan Air Force.

Aero Commander 500

On final approach.
Narrowly avoiding the C-130.

Fairchild C-123 Provider

During the airbourne battle scenes with Necros, a C-123 replaces the C-130.

Slightly different tail section to the C-130.
Notice only the two engines.


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